Characterization of freshwater snail intermediate hosts of schistosomes in four communities from Osun State, Southwest Nigeria

U. Ugbomoiko, Issa I. Kareem, Doyinsola O. Awe, A. Babamale, Pam V. Gyang, T. Nwafor, O. Akinwale
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Aim: Freshwater snails of the genus Bulinus act as essential intermediate hosts of Schistosoma haematobium, a trematode parasite that causes urogenital schistosomiasis. The snails are widely distributed throughout Nigerian waters. Since species identification of the Bulinus snails is important for appropriate control strategies of urogenital schistosomiasis, this study therefore aimed at identifying the Bulinus species responsible for transmission of the infection in four communities located in an endemic Local Government Area of Nigeria. It also aimed at using restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) as a more affordable method than sequencing to characterize Bulinus snails from schistosomiasis endemic regions in Nigeria. Methods: In this study, 100 freshwater snails morphologically identified as Bulinus species were collected from four communities located in a previously reported schistosomiasis endemic Local Government Area (LGA), namely Olorunda LGA in Oshun State, Southwest Nigeria. All snails were screened for schistosome infection using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting the DraI gene. Molecular identification of the snails was done by PCR amplification of their entire internal transcribed spacer region including the 5.8S ribosomal RNA gene and RFLP. Results: Five of the 100 snails were positive for schistosome infection. PCR-RFLP profiles showed bands of different sizes for 26 other snails including the schistosome-infected ones. RFLP analysis showed that 11 of the snails belonged to the freshwater snails of the genus Physa while 13 belonged to the freshwater snails of the genus Bulinus, including Bulinus globosus (8) and B. truncatus (5). The species of the remaining two snails could not be resolved using the reference profiles from our previous studies. Conclusion: This study confirmed previous observations that limited morphological uniqueness within the Bulinus groups hinders their identification, and RFLP is a cheaper alternative method to sequencing that can be used by laboratories with limited resources for Bulinus species identification.
尼日利亚西南部奥孙州4个社区血吸虫淡水蜗牛中间宿主特征分析
目的:淡水蜗牛是血血吸虫的中间宿主,血血吸虫是一种引起泌尿生殖血吸虫病的吸虫寄生虫。这些蜗牛广泛分布在尼日利亚水域。由于Bulinus螺的种类鉴定对于制定适当的泌尿生殖血吸虫病控制策略具有重要意义,因此,本研究旨在确定尼日利亚一个地方性政府区的四个社区中负责传播感染的Bulinus种。它还旨在利用限制性片段长度多态性(RFLP)作为一种比测序更经济的方法来表征尼日利亚血吸虫病流行地区的布林纳斯蜗牛。方法:本研究从尼日利亚西南部奥顺州的Olorunda地方政府区(LGA)的4个群落中采集了100只形态鉴定为布林纳斯的淡水蜗牛。采用针对DraI基因的聚合酶链反应(PCR)对钉螺进行血吸虫感染筛选。采用PCR方法扩增蜗牛整个内部转录间隔区,包括5.8S核糖体RNA基因和RFLP进行分子鉴定。结果:100只钉螺中有5只血吸虫感染阳性。PCR-RFLP分析结果显示,包括血吸虫感染钉螺在内的其他26只钉螺均存在不同大小的条带。RFLP分析显示,11只蜗牛属于Physa属淡水蜗牛,13只蜗牛属于Bulinus属淡水蜗牛,包括Bulinus globosus(8只)和B. truncatus(5只),其余2只蜗牛的种类无法利用我们之前研究的参考资料来确定。结论:本研究证实了以往的观察结果,即毛茛类群内有限的形态独特性阻碍了其鉴定,RFLP是一种成本较低的测序替代方法,可用于资源有限的实验室进行毛茛物种鉴定。
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